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Global Food Safety & Quality Digital Products Portfolio Lead
Company | Kraft Heinz |
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Location | Chicago, IL, USA |
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Salary | $137400 – $171700 |
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Type | Full-Time |
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Degrees | |
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Experience Level | Senior, Expert or higher |
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Requirements
- 5+ years experience in project management in big CPG / FMCG organization.
- 3+ years experience as a Digitalization Project Leader.
- Significant experience with change management practices in a global or cross-functional environment.
- Proven experience in QMS software design / build and deploy like Siemens, Veeva, ETQ would be high value asset.
- Deep knowledge of Food Safety Processes and taxonomy with special focus on Quality Management System.
- Advance knowledge and proved working experience in different project management methodologies (Agile / Waterfall / Hybrid). PMP certification.
- High skills on planning and forecasting including Risk & mitigation management.
- Cost & Budget management proficiency.
- Fluent skills in project management software’s (Jira, Slack, Asana, ProjectView)
Responsibilities
- Lead Design& Build of Digital Solutions within Quality & Food Safety domain
- Partner with regional leads, IT, business counterparts to strategize the domain, and ensure clear goals and priorities for the team
- Build, mentor, and develop a solid product design team
- Plan workload, and budget management
- Supervise digital solutions deployment while ensuring high user adoption levels (waterfall, agile, hybrid)
- Lead a backlog of the improvements, and manage accordingly the budget
- Bring clear & strong argumentation for budget allocation
- Plan & execute according to budget capabilities and operational annual plans
- Evolve the design processes within the wider perspective considering other domains to ensure proper fit to application model of KraftHeinz.
- Nurture and champion the application lifecycle management
- Ensure proper stakeholders communication within global functions & regions
- Identify and address any challenges or resistance related to the adoption of new technologies and processes
Preferred Qualifications
No preferred qualifications provided.